Kaizen Reporting appoints Matthew Vincent as a managing director
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Kaizen Reporting appoints Matthew Vincent as a managing director 18 October 2022UK Reporter: Jenna Lomax
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Regulatory technology firm Kaizen Reporting has appointed Matthew Vincent as a managing director.
Vincent has more than 30 years of experience in financial services, including more than 10 years’ experience working in regulatory reporting functions at Tier 1 banks.
Prior to joining Kaizen, Vincent spent three years at the London Stock Exchange – UnaVista where he was the director of regulatory reporting strategy.
This included providing MiFIR reporting subject matter to clients in the UK and EU.
Vincent was also head of MiFID regulatory reporting at Credit Suisse for five years, and previously worked for Barclays Investment Bank in the operational compliance team, advising on MiFIR transaction and EMIR reporting. He also worked at Citigroup and Deutsche Bank.
He is a member of the Consultative Working Group supporting ESMA's Market Data Reporting Working Group and chaired the UK Finance Transaction Reporting Working Group for over ten years.
Commenting on Vincent’s appointment, Dario Crispini, CEO of Kaizen, says: “Matthew is a well-known and respected industry specialist and it is great to have him on board. He brings a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of the industry and reporting regimes.
“Regulators across the globe are increasingly vocal that they expect the highest quality of regulatory reporting data from all firms and, with the addition of Matthew, we can continue to meet the demand from our clients for high quality services that help them to meet their reporting obligations and manage their reporting risks.”
Vincent adds: “Kaizen Reporting have established themselves as a market leader within the regulatory reporting industry. I look forward to being part of the Kaizen team as we continue to develop and enhance products that make working and complying with regulation easier for financial firms.”
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